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two public information officers for the global program on aids at the world health organization in geneva, switzerland. the white house has been marking the day with this giant ribbon ever since 2007. >> beautiful. >>> we hear a lot about wall street and holiday sales. how is main street doing this season? live report on small business saturday coming up next. >>> it is the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. after round the clock repair work, the obama administration unveiling the health care web site again. it reportedly produces fewer errors. but questions remain about the stability of the site and the volume of traffic it can handle. >>> the state department advising u.s. air carriers to comply now with china's request related to the country's new air defense zone. beijing is asking any flight passing through the air space to inform the chinese government. the disputed areas over a group of islands controlled by japan. >>> at least eight people confirmed dead after a police helicopter crashed into a crowded pub in scotland. five of them were in the pub and three were on
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>> international humanitarian law, also sometimes known as the geneva conventions, are basically the rules of war. >> and what's happening today? >> today is something that we call "raid" cross. it's a series of simulations that teaches young people about the rules of war. so, the idea is that there are two opposing armies -- one, the haddarian army, and the other one is the deldarian army, and they've been in conflict for a long time. the point of having two separate armies is the way that we can show simulations with prisoners of war and humanitarian workers and indiscriminate weapons. >> can i join in? >> absolutely! >> so i joined the group haddarians, and we got ready for the things to begin, which they did, with a bang. >> everyone up! let's go! let's go! stand up! get up! >> so, the first simulation that we do is called "prisoners of war," and what we do is we sort of surprise the students. they're not anticipating it. we take away their rights to food and water and the ability to contact their family members, we make them do push-ups and sit-ups, and we run them around, and t
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so first off, what is the probability of iran reneging on this geneva deal? >> well, that's why the inspections will be oh important. i think iran, for its own strategic reasons, is ready to give up this program. if it gets a fugue clear weapon, what do its neighbors do? if saudi arabia gets a weapon, doesn't that offset any advantage iran might get by having its own? iran is playing a bigger game here, wants to get reintegrated into the region, restore its economy and the new clear aspect they pursued in the past is less and less important. we have to inspections to make sure we will get -- that we don't get any back sliding on this. if you can get a deal with iran, this is the good news story, it could be near the end of proliferation. iran, north korea, the last two countries in the world who still have major programs pushing to develop and become a nuclear state. if you can give into to iran to make a deal, maybe that sets a good example for north korea. if you can get north korea, you're looking at the end of the proliferation wave that will began over 6
so first off, what is the probability of iran reneging on this geneva deal? >> well, that's why the inspections will be oh important. i think iran, for its own strategic reasons, is ready to give up this program. if it gets a fugue clear weapon, what do its neighbors do? if saudi arabia gets a weapon, doesn't that offset any advantage iran might get by having its own? iran is playing a bigger game here, wants to get reintegrated into the region, restore its economy and the new clear...
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right now i am here in new york and i will move to geneva probably. i am here. i am not planning on going overseas in any time soon. >> i would like to congratulate you. i have a few things in common with you. your work for the united nations at the moment? >> i do. >> i used to work for the united nations. i spent eight years in indonesia, five weeks in rwanda, three months in haiti in 1985 for the u.s. government. to hear someone without cynicism, with such enthusiasm and personal observation talked-about countries that are close to my heart is a delight. >> thank you. >> the way you have presented it is very interesting because you have mixed important information with personal observations. have you seen the movie princeton gardner? >> yes. >> you could be the one who played that role. if not now it may be in your future. congratulations. >> thank you so much. [applause] >> you are to be commended for the effort you put in. my question based upon your experience, wave a magic wand, make something different that you think would improve it what would it be? >>
right now i am here in new york and i will move to geneva probably. i am here. i am not planning on going overseas in any time soon. >> i would like to congratulate you. i have a few things in common with you. your work for the united nations at the moment? >> i do. >> i used to work for the united nations. i spent eight years in indonesia, five weeks in rwanda, three months in haiti in 1985 for the u.s. government. to hear someone without cynicism, with such enthusiasm and...
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they made the announcement today one of the six measures agreed to in geneva last week. and the program is peaceful. the west is worried that iran will build nuclear weapons. they will meet next month to discuss next steps. >>> the afghan president is lashing out at the obama administration afte after a droe strike killed a child. the attacks show that the american forces do not respect the lives and security of people of afghanistan or the loya jirga decision. for years people are being killed and our houses being destroyed under the pre-texas of the war on terror. the strike comes at a delicate time during the two countries. apologize to hamid karzai. the u.s. wants karzai to sign a deal that would keep u.s. troops in afghanistan after 2014. karzai i still has demands. >>> machine guns, blood, drugs. there are thousands of violent online videos like this one illustrating mexican music, glorifying drug lords. >> this is the most popular right now. >> reporter: even here in new york's largely latino neighborhood of east harlem, 2,000 miles from the border, it sells. more
they made the announcement today one of the six measures agreed to in geneva last week. and the program is peaceful. the west is worried that iran will build nuclear weapons. they will meet next month to discuss next steps. >>> the afghan president is lashing out at the obama administration afte after a droe strike killed a child. the attacks show that the american forces do not respect the lives and security of people of afghanistan or the loya jirga decision. for years people are...
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the iranian ambassador making this announcement today saying it is one of six measures agreed upon in geneva adding that the program is exinclusively peaceful and they will meet again later in december to talk about next steps. >>> the nato commander in afghanistan today apologized a drone strike which had killed two women and a child. the apology coming in the form of a call to afghan president hamid karzai. >>> pro europe protesters fighting with police in kiev marching against a government decision to freeze ties with the west and move closer to relations with russia and the government put off signing an agreement with the eu as the ukrainian president said that he could not afford to sacrifice trade with russia. >>> anti-government protests now in thailand in their sixth day as over a thousand people are camping out at the national army headquarters in bangkok asking military to support their campaign to topple the prime minister. many believe that the prime minister is a mouthpiece for her exiled proper who was ousted in a coup. >>> we have more on your chill had i weaken forecast. >>>
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. >>> so jill, having watched kerry at work a couple times in the last couple months in geneva, first on the chemical weapons deal and now on iran. it's because he's not running for president and hillary is thinking about running for president. is it all about politics? is that a fair story? >> it's a legitimate issue. there could be, let's say, kerry not really feeling that he has to take any chances anymore. that he has to guard himself, that he can really take chances. he can really try to accomplish something. hillary clinton, perhaps, hoping for her legacy and the record she will bring in if she does run, into the election. maybe being more careful, but that's not necessarily what they have done. i think it's an important point, as you know, some diplomats say history deals each secretary their own cards. look at the iran deal. would the iran deal have happened, in fact, if the iranian people hadn't elected a new president themselves? and the u.s. didn't elect that president. so there's a bit of history that comes into play, too. >> i suppose fair to say it's far too early to say
. >>> so jill, having watched kerry at work a couple times in the last couple months in geneva, first on the chemical weapons deal and now on iran. it's because he's not running for president and hillary is thinking about running for president. is it all about politics? is that a fair story? >> it's a legitimate issue. there could be, let's say, kerry not really feeling that he has to take any chances anymore. that he has to guard himself, that he can really take chances. he can...
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under that new cooperation agreement that was hammered out in geneva. it has invited u.n. inspectors to visit the iraq heavy water production plant. >> this facility is linked to a reactor that, if completed, could produce enough plutonium for two atomic weapons a year. iran agreed to stop, quote, activities at the reactor as part of last within's nuclear deal. the u.n. nuclear watchdog groups keeping a close eye on a reactor in north korea. >> activity at that site indicates that north korea might be trying to restart what is really an aging reactor. u.n. officials say they have no access to that site and can't say for certain one way or the other whether the reactor has been restarted. >> nuclear experts say the site is capable of producing weapons grade plutonium. so that, another spot there in the world where the nuclear issues are making headlines. as for japan, one big crisis in that part of the world, everyone, it is taking a very defiant stand in a tense dispute with china. japan is defying china's attempt to impose new restrictions on airspace over the east china
under that new cooperation agreement that was hammered out in geneva. it has invited u.n. inspectors to visit the iraq heavy water production plant. >> this facility is linked to a reactor that, if completed, could produce enough plutonium for two atomic weapons a year. iran agreed to stop, quote, activities at the reactor as part of last within's nuclear deal. the u.n. nuclear watchdog groups keeping a close eye on a reactor in north korea. >> activity at that site indicates that...
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. >> you see secretary of state john kerry flying back and forth to geneva. then they come back and everybody stands in front of the microphones and the iranians go, that's not what we agreed to, and the west says yes you did. so there is a credibility issue. if you look at the polls, this administration does not have a lot of credibility. jamie: there was almost an air of celebration after this aagreement was made. what's the next step to be able to go in, verify and make adjustments as necessary. >> they said the next step is a series of technical meetings where they will get down to the working level where supposely they will put the meat on the bones of the super structure that was put together in the grand deal with secretary of state kerry and the iranian foreign minister. everybody is saying the bones aren't the bones. so i don't know the technical meanings. this is all a whole series of delaying tactics. the west is getting played by the iranians, and what they are playing for is time. and when they set off their test nuclear device, everybody is goin
. >> you see secretary of state john kerry flying back and forth to geneva. then they come back and everybody stands in front of the microphones and the iranians go, that's not what we agreed to, and the west says yes you did. so there is a credibility issue. if you look at the polls, this administration does not have a lot of credibility. jamie: there was almost an air of celebration after this aagreement was made. what's the next step to be able to go in, verify and make adjustments as...
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the syrian government says it will participate in peace talks in geneva two months from now to negotiate an end to the country's bloody civil war there. a top government official is warning anyone who thinks president assad won't be in the talks is dreaming. here it frederik pleitgen. >> reporter: they want the talks to move forward as fast as possible and don't want any delays and the talks need to happen without any sort of preconditions. i had an interview yesterday with deputy foreign minister of this country and he shot down the demands the opposition was making before the talks take place. one of the things the opposition wants is they want guarantees that bashar al assad will not be a part of the transitional body that might be agreed upon in these talks. the deputy minister believes assad is the legitimate president of this country and if assad is ousted from office it would have to be the ballot box some sort of referendum. >> our decision is put all that we agree upon to referendum by the syrian people because the syrian people is the owner of the final decision. >> reporter: a
the syrian government says it will participate in peace talks in geneva two months from now to negotiate an end to the country's bloody civil war there. a top government official is warning anyone who thinks president assad won't be in the talks is dreaming. here it frederik pleitgen. >> reporter: they want the talks to move forward as fast as possible and don't want any delays and the talks need to happen without any sort of preconditions. i had an interview yesterday with deputy foreign...
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when the when the iranian negotiators iranian negotiators came back from geneva da, they came back from geneva da, they were greeted were greeted warmly, signs in warmly, signs in farsi, saying i love farsi, saying i love you. you. very hopeful type. very hopeful type. >> this is optics again, >> this is optics again, underscoring that point. underscoring that point. at the end of the day, it is at the end of the day, it is not not hassan rouhani call alone. hassan rouhani call alone. he does very supreme leader. he does very supreme leader. >> absolutely, supreme leader's >> absolutely, supreme leader's word is time. word is time. however, the supreme leader however, the supreme leader seems to be reacceptive to the seems to be reacceptive to the direction rouhani is going. direction rouhani is going. ahmadinejad cut the similar deal ahmadinejad cut the similar deal years ago, when hes years ago, when hes negotiator negotiator the constituency base undercut the constituency base undercut him. him. the supreme the supreme leader. leader. so rouhani is able to get the so rouhani is able
when the when the iranian negotiators iranian negotiators came back from geneva da, they came back from geneva da, they were greeted were greeted warmly, signs in warmly, signs in farsi, saying i love farsi, saying i love you. you. very hopeful type. very hopeful type. >> this is optics again, >> this is optics again, underscoring that point. underscoring that point. at the end of the day, it is at the end of the day, it is not not hassan rouhani call alone. hassan rouhani call...
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the venue is now set, it will always be geneva. there is no excuse. the iranians -- that has translated into a lot of countries who have agreed to the sanctions and have agreed to them very grudgingly, they do not like to impose sanctions. several of those countries are in europe. they are now putting pressure on the united states. because of your congress, congress is playing politics. if it fails now, it will not be difficult. it is going to be easy for the iranians to shift the blame away from themselves onto the united states. at that point, the iranians can get far more sanctions released. 20% of the sanctions would drift away with one big difference. 20% of the sanctions would drift away without the iranians giving one concession. many of the sanctions would fall apart. that is the risk of overplaying our hand. when the iranians offered to stop the program at 3000 centrifuges and today they have 19,000, the cost of us overplaying our hand in the past is that they now have 19,000. want to do that again? the leverage will be lost. >> do you want t
the venue is now set, it will always be geneva. there is no excuse. the iranians -- that has translated into a lot of countries who have agreed to the sanctions and have agreed to them very grudgingly, they do not like to impose sanctions. several of those countries are in europe. they are now putting pressure on the united states. because of your congress, congress is playing politics. if it fails now, it will not be difficult. it is going to be easy for the iranians to shift the blame away...
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that the united states and the obama administration is misrepresenting the deal that was finalized in geneva amongst the united states, its allies and iran this past saturday and to a certain extent the iranians are are right. they are claiming that this piece of paper, effectively concedes to iran the right to enrich uranium. despite the fact that there have been half a dozen united nations security council resolutions over the years which carry the weight of international law that has commanded they stop immediately enriching uranium. >> let me stop you. they ken rich up to 5% but i don't think the u.s.a. is denying that. is it? >> well. no but the united states is saying we never gave them any right to enrich but as part -- this is a six month deal. all the terms expire at the end of the sixth months. during the six months they try to hammer out a final permanent deal. as part of the goal post for that time deal, the united states said that iran is going to have an enrichment program that is mutually defined. they are effectively conceding a right tone rich to iran but not saying so iran
that the united states and the obama administration is misrepresenting the deal that was finalized in geneva amongst the united states, its allies and iran this past saturday and to a certain extent the iranians are are right. they are claiming that this piece of paper, effectively concedes to iran the right to enrich uranium. despite the fact that there have been half a dozen united nations security council resolutions over the years which carry the weight of international law that has...
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stay on the syrian government announcing that it will attend geneva on january 22. those folks aimed at endin a three-ar civil war that has killed more than 100,000 people now. and president bush are president bashar al-assad is mag peace talks. but the iranian administration is expressing deal distractions. releasing its own language which includes nclear energy. china now claims it allowed b-52's to fly through the disputed airspace and warning that it will take future action against them. >> unilateral actions like those taken a part of the identification zone. a constitute an attempt to change the status quo in this only serves those in the egion. >> joining us now, general jack keane. >> how seriously should we take this action by china? >> in and of itself, it's not serious. but the strategy here, this is a power play. the chinese are going to continue to do this because we have dominated this is pacific, 60 years now. >> they will do it with other countries and look for these fights short of direct conflict with the united states. the response by the administ
stay on the syrian government announcing that it will attend geneva on january 22. those folks aimed at endin a three-ar civil war that has killed more than 100,000 people now. and president bush are president bashar al-assad is mag peace talks. but the iranian administration is expressing deal distractions. releasing its own language which includes nclear energy. china now claims it allowed b-52's to fly through the disputed airspace and warning that it will take future action against them....
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. >> what was concluded in geneva last night is not historic agreement. it is an historic mistake. not made the world a safer place, like the agreement with north korea in 2005. this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place. stephanie, what i find interesting about that. that is exactly. exactly what barack obama needs netanyahu to say. that's what, that's what we need the iranians to hear. if any one, if israel, israeli leader were to stand up and say this sound like a pretty reasonable first step. end of the de. iranians out the door. good-bye, this is impossible. >> he didn't bring his pictures of the cartoon bombs, the acme exploding bombs with him. people need to understand. he does not speak for israel. speaks for the israeli right. the generals in the military want to give this a chance. so i think the problem is, a lot of times, they keep people afraid of in israel. keep vote in netanyahu. nothing changes. keep building settlements. nothing changes. an historic opportunity for something different. something different. we haven't talked to iran in 34 years. >
. >> what was concluded in geneva last night is not historic agreement. it is an historic mistake. not made the world a safer place, like the agreement with north korea in 2005. this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place. stephanie, what i find interesting about that. that is exactly. exactly what barack obama needs netanyahu to say. that's what, that's what we need the iranians to hear. if any one, if israel, israeli leader were to stand up and say this sound like a...
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when the iranian negotiators came back from geneva da, they were greeted warmly, signs in farsi, saying i love you. very hopeful type. >> this is optics again, underscoring that point. at the end of the day, it is not hassan rouhani call alone. he does very supreme leader. >> absolutely, supreme leader's word is time. however, the supreme leader seems to be reacceptive to the direction rouhani is going. ahmadinejad cut the similar deal years ago, when hes negotiator the constituency base undercut him. the supreme leader. so rouhani is able to get the buy-in of the different constituencies in iran to make this deal possible. >> so he's showing a lot of strength, even with optics and video, he is showing a lot of strength showing that the leader is behind him? >> absolutely. i think that video is just to show his base that things are changing, a new day is coming. the leader has said a number of times that he is for diplomacy. he came out at a speech with the revolutionary guard, saying he's for heroic flexibility. he's come out again saying to the very hard line critics of rouhani that i
when the iranian negotiators came back from geneva da, they were greeted warmly, signs in farsi, saying i love you. very hopeful type. >> this is optics again, underscoring that point. at the end of the day, it is not hassan rouhani call alone. he does very supreme leader. >> absolutely, supreme leader's word is time. however, the supreme leader seems to be reacceptive to the direction rouhani is going. ahmadinejad cut the similar deal years ago, when hes negotiator the constituency...
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different permits in order to hold public rallies, making protests all but impossible will stop in geneva, spokesperson for the united nations high commissioner for human rights criticized the measure. >> the high commissioner is warning that a new law regulating demonstrations in egypt, which was announced on sunday, could lead to serious breaches of the right to freedom she states assembly unequivocally that for a range of reasons, the law should the amended. of particular concern are provisions on use of force and law enforcement officials and the insects of -- and the excessive sanctions including prison sentences that can impose on those under breach of the law. >> protests continue in honduras over the contested presidential election. right-wing ruling kinetic party has named his transition team after election officials said he had any reversible lead in the vote. the supporters of his challenger to the wife of ousted president manuel zelaya, have denounced the result is fraudulent. hundreds of students took to the street of the capital tuesday where they faced teargas from riot pol
different permits in order to hold public rallies, making protests all but impossible will stop in geneva, spokesperson for the united nations high commissioner for human rights criticized the measure. >> the high commissioner is warning that a new law regulating demonstrations in egypt, which was announced on sunday, could lead to serious breaches of the right to freedom she states assembly unequivocally that for a range of reasons, the law should the amended. of particular concern are...
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michael and i were also in geneva covering this iran deal. comparing kerry to clinton does -- do kerry's recent successes at all diminish what clinton succeeded at? >> i think people can judge that on their own. there's no question that kerry is more of an acrobat. he's out of a limic, taking chances. this is the end of the line for him. as jill said, hillary played a little more cautiously knowing she might run for president again, and this is probably the last thing kerry does in public life. also, the differences between them are on the margins because secretary of state of this administration has been an envoy job. they're not setting policy, foreign policy. the white house is extremely controlling of foreign policy. most of the issues that were discussed in that segment, the big decisions were made, president obama himself very active in foreign policy. a core group of aides who nmake the decisions. they're on the margins of how they carry out the tasks. >> hillary may be running for president, but that may have affected her risk taking.
michael and i were also in geneva covering this iran deal. comparing kerry to clinton does -- do kerry's recent successes at all diminish what clinton succeeded at? >> i think people can judge that on their own. there's no question that kerry is more of an acrobat. he's out of a limic, taking chances. this is the end of the line for him. as jill said, hillary played a little more cautiously knowing she might run for president again, and this is probably the last thing kerry does in public...
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joining us is michael crowley, in geneva with john kerry. how are you? >> great, thanks for having me, ari. >> in your article, one of the things you report is pretty interesting from a former obama official who worked on iranian issues discussing khomeini he described as a isolated paranoid figure who's convinced the u.s. raises concerns over the nuclear program only as a fig leaf for a hidden goal of regime change. basically a hidden attempt to undermine iranian leadership that we all know in the course of investigation, you don't have to change minds but change behavior. talk to us a little bit about your reporting on the state of mind of khomeini here. >> i've done a fair amount of reporting on it. it's fascinating. i think it's really important that people understand this man who signs off on any deal in iran who is the ultimate authority in that country, he hates the united states and he thinks we're out to get him. i think one reason why, although this is an imperfect deal, president obama deserves credit for having gotten it. he cut a deal with a
joining us is michael crowley, in geneva with john kerry. how are you? >> great, thanks for having me, ari. >> in your article, one of the things you report is pretty interesting from a former obama official who worked on iranian issues discussing khomeini he described as a isolated paranoid figure who's convinced the u.s. raises concerns over the nuclear program only as a fig leaf for a hidden goal of regime change. basically a hidden attempt to undermine iranian leadership that we...
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and now just days after the nuclear deal between iran and world leaders was reached in geneva, iran's president rouhani is celebrating his first 100 days in office and putting his own spin on the terms of the deal with world powers. in a number of tweets, he said, we'll have enrichment on our soil and end sanctions in a comprehensive accord. iran will be treated as any other member of the npt, the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. a sharp contrast to what president obama and john kerry has been saying. joining me now is david cohen, in charge of the iran sanctions. thank you very much. i know this has been a long process, and congratulations are no o in order because many people say it was the sanctions you helped create that got iran to the bargaining table. the question from netanyahu and other critics on the hill is why take your foot off the accelerator now? why not, in fact, increase the sanctions to make sure that iran complies? >> thank you, andrea. good to be here. we are going to continue to enforce our sanctions, enforce our sanctions very vigorously. in this first-step deal,
and now just days after the nuclear deal between iran and world leaders was reached in geneva, iran's president rouhani is celebrating his first 100 days in office and putting his own spin on the terms of the deal with world powers. in a number of tweets, he said, we'll have enrichment on our soil and end sanctions in a comprehensive accord. iran will be treated as any other member of the npt, the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. a sharp contrast to what president obama and john kerry has been...
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even if some sort of by miracle resolution happens at those geneva 2 talks, the guys on the ground doing the fighting say they're not buying into this. >> not going to happen. now to rome, the italian senate has now expelled former prime minister silvio berlusconi from parliament effective immediately. now, that is because of his tax fraud conviction. berlusconi was sentenced in august to four years in prison, but his punishment was commuted to a year of community service. he was banned from holding public office, as well for two years. >> many, many years that man hat not been in parliament. amanda knox's retrial winding down in florence, italy. she the american woman accused of killing her british roommate back in 2007. meredith kernlgner when they were exchange students. >> prosecutors demanded a 30-year prison sentence for knox in their closing arguments. the defense attorneys will sum up their case in december with a ruling that is expected in january. now, knox has been living in the united states since her original conviction was overturned. that was back in 2011. >> a says there
even if some sort of by miracle resolution happens at those geneva 2 talks, the guys on the ground doing the fighting say they're not buying into this. >> not going to happen. now to rome, the italian senate has now expelled former prime minister silvio berlusconi from parliament effective immediately. now, that is because of his tax fraud conviction. berlusconi was sentenced in august to four years in prison, but his punishment was commuted to a year of community service. he was banned...
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peace talks as we mentioned are scheduled to take place in geneva on january 22nd. >>> as many as 20,000 indonesians have been fleeing the area nearing a volcano after more than 20 eruptions. steph has more. >> reporter: harmless for four centuries, it is now showing its dangerous side. the volcano has been erupting nearly non-stop for the past two months. govpt authorities have ordered villages to evacuate homes within 5 kilometers of the volcano, but this is what we found inside the evacuation zone. >> translator: we don't want to be in the evacuation centers. there are too many people there. if the mountain gets dangerous, we'll leave, if not, we'll stay. >> translator: when we force them to leave they refuse. so we try to force them, but they don't want to leave. what can we do? the >> after laying dormant for 400 years the mountain is clearly awake. villages closest to the volcano were evacuated more than one month ago. many people wonder if they can ever return. people have found shelter in churches, mosques, and community centers, but wish to go home as soon as possible. >> transl
peace talks as we mentioned are scheduled to take place in geneva on january 22nd. >>> as many as 20,000 indonesians have been fleeing the area nearing a volcano after more than 20 eruptions. steph has more. >> reporter: harmless for four centuries, it is now showing its dangerous side. the volcano has been erupting nearly non-stop for the past two months. govpt authorities have ordered villages to evacuate homes within 5 kilometers of the volcano, but this is what we found...
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and that is what this geneva plan is. jenna: it's always nice to see you, happy thanksgiving. jon: a daring rescue pulling a driver from a driving car. we have the story next. and they came home from the battlefield of them start their own business. how a couple of veterans refuse to let anything derail their dreams. jon: small business spotlight about a couple of army officers that offer the country and then came home and face some of the same issues that all the veterans encounter. what do i do now? these two decided to leverage their army training and experience to start a business, only to find them the process would take them on a journey that neither one expected. reporter: a small town in pennsylvania like so many these days, aching for new businesses to it's a lot more work than anyone anticipated. >> he's a west point graduate and decorated veteran. >> this is a picture of me after an ambush. the taliban attacked a convoy and we took a picture after the battle had ended. >> seen here on the left, they came back from the wars and decided to start a business. >> we didn
and that is what this geneva plan is. jenna: it's always nice to see you, happy thanksgiving. jon: a daring rescue pulling a driver from a driving car. we have the story next. and they came home from the battlefield of them start their own business. how a couple of veterans refuse to let anything derail their dreams. jon: small business spotlight about a couple of army officers that offer the country and then came home and face some of the same issues that all the veterans encounter. what do i...
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media reporting that iran and turkey calling for ceasefire in syria before the up coming peace talk in geneva. iran has supported the assad regime while turkey backs the opposition. >>> the obama administration says vice president joe biden is going to be talking about the dispute between japan and chai that when he visits beijing next week. >>> millions of teens are living with the hiv virus and the centers for disease control says more than halving don't even know they have it. but there is one group that is growing faster than others. >> reporter: gabriel ortiz was 22 years old when he found out he was hiv positive. he is a patient at a center in new york where they provide tests, outreach, and assistance. >> when i was young, we never got the education we needed in school for hiv or std's or anything of this sort. so when i came to doctors they never believed in testing for me. they never -- they would ask you if you were sexually active and stuff like that, but they never administered an test. >> reporter: this doctor who sees patients at the clinic says doctors don't provide routine tes
media reporting that iran and turkey calling for ceasefire in syria before the up coming peace talk in geneva. iran has supported the assad regime while turkey backs the opposition. >>> the obama administration says vice president joe biden is going to be talking about the dispute between japan and chai that when he visits beijing next week. >>> millions of teens are living with the hiv virus and the centers for disease control says more than halving don't even know they have...
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this follows an announcement that the long-delayed peace talks will begin january 22 in geneva. the meeting would be the first face-to-face talks between resident bashar assad and his opponent since the syrian civil war began. playbook has this exclusive -- top officials from past presidential campaigns have formed a group to push for major changes in the general election debates, with recommendations expected by late-spring, questioning the debate format, moderator selection process, and locations. makesay a major goal is to more allowance for changing technology and the rise of social media. they were advisers for each of nominees. those are the latest headlines on c-span radio. ♪ [gunshot] on november 25, 1963, approximately one million people lined the route of president kennedy's funeral procession and millions more watched on live television coverage. beginning at 1:00 p.m., watch thanksgivinge on of jfk's funeral. " continues.journal unionthe scene from station, as we continue our focus on transportation this day before thanksgiving. frank n. wilner is a contributing ed
this follows an announcement that the long-delayed peace talks will begin january 22 in geneva. the meeting would be the first face-to-face talks between resident bashar assad and his opponent since the syrian civil war began. playbook has this exclusive -- top officials from past presidential campaigns have formed a group to push for major changes in the general election debates, with recommendations expected by late-spring, questioning the debate format, moderator selection process, and...
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. >> syria's rebel group says its terms must be agreed to before attending geneva talks. the talks scheduled for 22 january. the syrian government will attend the geneva talks and wants to eliminate terrorism. >>>. >>> syria's war is causing what the u.n. calls the worst humanitarian crisis in a generation. here to discuss the depth of the crisis is a senior policy advisor for humanitarian response for oxfam america. he joins us in beirut - a country that received a blood of refugees. thank you for being with us. i know you are talking with colleagues on the ground in syria and host countries. what are they telling you about the despair in this situation? >> what is clear is this is one of the largest crisis that the world has seen in a generation. more than 2 million have been displaced. most are living in the five countries in the region. in lebanon where i am, we are seeing a quarter of the population is refugees. you know, with the amount of time they've been here, and the winter conditions coming, they are suffering. the u.n. appeal, the largest so far in the world,
. >> syria's rebel group says its terms must be agreed to before attending geneva talks. the talks scheduled for 22 january. the syrian government will attend the geneva talks and wants to eliminate terrorism. >>>. >>> syria's war is causing what the u.n. calls the worst humanitarian crisis in a generation. here to discuss the depth of the crisis is a senior policy advisor for humanitarian response for oxfam america. he joins us in beirut - a country that received a...
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syria announcing it will send a delegation to geneva in january for peace talks. the goal, to bring an end to that country's bloody civil war. but damascus is rejecting calls for president assad to remove himself from the process. opposition is leaders haven't decided whether they will participate vowing to keep fighting government forces whether the talks take place or not. >>> a scene of horror discovered inside a family home in arizona. three sisters were imprisoned for two years separated from one another, kept in filthy conditions and fed only once a day. those girls ages 12, 13 and 17 were rescued after two of them ran to a neighbor's house. police said the girl's mother and stepfather have now been charged with child abuse. >>> no new trial for o.j. simpson. a nevada judge upholding his 2007 connection for armed robbery and kidnapping in a case involving sports memorabilia dealers. the judge rejected simpson's claim that he was misrepresented by his original attorney and didn't get a fair trial. so he'll remain in a nevada prison where he's serving up to 33
syria announcing it will send a delegation to geneva in january for peace talks. the goal, to bring an end to that country's bloody civil war. but damascus is rejecting calls for president assad to remove himself from the process. opposition is leaders haven't decided whether they will participate vowing to keep fighting government forces whether the talks take place or not. >>> a scene of horror discovered inside a family home in arizona. three sisters were imprisoned for two years...
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officials say his case was not part of the recent talks in geneva. >> we have raised, repeatedly raised his case. >> reporter: iran has been holding two other americans. levinson's wife, christine, told me this seventh thanksgiving without bobby will be almost impossible to bear, as it will be for the other two families, as well. brian ross, abc news, new york. >>> well, the u.s. sending a message to china. it doesn't buy its latest territorial claims. two b-52 bombers flew through contested air space in the china sea yesterday. the region is claimed by china, japan and taiwan. this week china said it controls that air space and all flights must comply with there's been no reaction by the chinese to the two u.s. flights. >>> another message to the faithope almost a complete turnaround traon a denouncing the global financial system that shuts out the poor, francis says the church must be more active and merciful in seeking out the poor and oppressed and welcoming more in phe fold. ready for around the world begin celebrating hanukkah tonight. it's the first time the two holidays have coi
officials say his case was not part of the recent talks in geneva. >> we have raised, repeatedly raised his case. >> reporter: iran has been holding two other americans. levinson's wife, christine, told me this seventh thanksgiving without bobby will be almost impossible to bear, as it will be for the other two families, as well. brian ross, abc news, new york. >>> well, the u.s. sending a message to china. it doesn't buy its latest territorial claims. two b-52 bombers flew...
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story i've seen on it, they seem particularly to be taking issue with a part of the agreement from geneva about whether they have the right to do any nuclear enrichment. that's critical. i mean, in my opinion, they have been such enemies of the united states, such sponsors of terrorism, so chronically deceitful that until they go a lot of years and prove they'll keep an agreement, we shouldn't let them enrich uranium. but they're now saying we've got that agreement from the united states. if we were ever going to do that for them, we certainly shouldn't have done it now. we gave away something really big here if that's, in fact, what happened. >> that's an interesting point. we may have given away even more than we understood we gave away yesterday, even more than the american people understood. >> yeah, exactly. >> quick question for you. as aindependent, why did the white house do this? why did they strike this deal? >> well, i think that really the president has wanted to make some progress on this. he said it right at the beginning of his administration in 2009. if the iranians will u
story i've seen on it, they seem particularly to be taking issue with a part of the agreement from geneva about whether they have the right to do any nuclear enrichment. that's critical. i mean, in my opinion, they have been such enemies of the united states, such sponsors of terrorism, so chronically deceitful that until they go a lot of years and prove they'll keep an agreement, we shouldn't let them enrich uranium. but they're now saying we've got that agreement from the united states. if we...
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talks are scheduled to start on january 22nd in geneva. the syrian government hat not said whether it would attend. >> calls made to 911 during newtown mass anger should be released. the tapes will be sealed for a week while the state prepares an appeal. >> o.j. simpson will remain behind bars. the former football star did not prove that his trial was unfair. he was convicted of armed robbery, sentenced 33 years in prison. >> five seconds - that's the average time it takes to look at a text message while driving. if you are going 55 miles per hour, you could travel the length of a football field and cause an accident in a flash. >> we have this report from tennessee which has the largest amount of deaths linked from texting while drivers. >> new message boards reminding drivers that nearly 900 haven't killed. distracted driving, texting behind the wheel, is behind many deadly crashes. >> it is getting worse. right now it's the number one traffic safety issue in the country. >> tennessee is one of 41 states where it is illegal to text and d
talks are scheduled to start on january 22nd in geneva. the syrian government hat not said whether it would attend. >> calls made to 911 during newtown mass anger should be released. the tapes will be sealed for a week while the state prepares an appeal. >> o.j. simpson will remain behind bars. the former football star did not prove that his trial was unfair. he was convicted of armed robbery, sentenced 33 years in prison. >> five seconds - that's the average time it takes to...
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the web site of the white house has a fact sheet is a one-sided interpretation of the agreed text in geneva, which is not true." which is not true? at the same time, secretary of state john kerry is going to be a full court assault to sell the deal's talking points to his own party, sending them a video outlining the deal particulars and calling them for one-on-one consultations. so what does the obama administration have to say about iran's accusation that it's lying? this deal is obviously a crucial topic in this country. and moments ago i spoke with the state department spokeswoman. >> what does rhetoric like that make you think about this deal? >> well, erin, one i would encourage anybody to go look at the actual agreement and the plan that's on our web site that's been provided that the white house has sent it out. the state department has sent it out. and anyone can read for themselves. the common practice as you know in the united states is providing fact sheets that are summaries of details for average people to understand them who maybe won't read through an entire plan. so i haven
the web site of the white house has a fact sheet is a one-sided interpretation of the agreed text in geneva, which is not true." which is not true? at the same time, secretary of state john kerry is going to be a full court assault to sell the deal's talking points to his own party, sending them a video outlining the deal particulars and calling them for one-on-one consultations. so what does the obama administration have to say about iran's accusation that it's lying? this deal is...
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i cannot imagine any kind of agreement in geneva that does not involve putting large-scale troops on the ground to police it. i do not see how you get to orchestrating a peaceful settlement in a country that is war-torn, divided among dozens of groups, with 20 million people. >> i don't think -- that is why said you and troops -- u.n. troops. i agree with that. >> i don't see how you produce a political settlement unless you change the balance of power on the ground. it is shifting in the wrong direction because of iranian backing assad. the syrian's use all of their firing power from a distance. if you don't change the balance of power, assad does think he is winning. he cannot put syria back together. at some point, we will have to define an objective in syria. we want a political outcome and that is the best result, but it is impossible to produce it unless the balance of power is change in the ground. you have to ensure that it is clear that assad cannot win, that those that align with him know that he is not going to be the future, and that there can be assurances for them if th
i cannot imagine any kind of agreement in geneva that does not involve putting large-scale troops on the ground to police it. i do not see how you get to orchestrating a peaceful settlement in a country that is war-torn, divided among dozens of groups, with 20 million people. >> i don't think -- that is why said you and troops -- u.n. troops. i agree with that. >> i don't see how you produce a political settlement unless you change the balance of power on the ground. it is shifting...
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story i've seen on it, they seem particularly to be taking issue with a part of the agreement from geneva about whether they have the right to do any nuclear enrichment. that's critical. i mean, in my opinion, they have been such enemies of the united states, such sponsors of terrorism, so chronically deceitful that until they go a lot of years and prove they'll keep an agreement, we shouldn't let them enrich uranium. but they're now saying we've got that agreement from the united states. if we were ever going to do that for them, we certainly shouldn't have done it now. we gave away something really big here if that's, in fact, what happened. >> that's an interesting point. we may have given away even more than we understood we gave away yesterday, even more than the american people understood. >> yeah, exactly. >> quick question for you. as aindependent, why did the white house do this? why did they strike this deal? >> well, i think that really the president has wanted to make some progress on this. he said it right at the beginning of his administration in 2009. if the iranians will u
story i've seen on it, they seem particularly to be taking issue with a part of the agreement from geneva about whether they have the right to do any nuclear enrichment. that's critical. i mean, in my opinion, they have been such enemies of the united states, such sponsors of terrorism, so chronically deceitful that until they go a lot of years and prove they'll keep an agreement, we shouldn't let them enrich uranium. but they're now saying we've got that agreement from the united states. if we...
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talks are scheduled to be held in geneva. syria's government is yet to say whether it will attend as well. >> al jazeera's contributor rasha from syria covers this from the front line. john siegenthaler spoke to her in new york. he asked rasha about the fallout in neighbouring lebanon. we are using her first name and hiding her identity for safety. >> first of all, 1 million syrian refugees in lebanon. it's a tiny country. imagine one million newcomers to israel. it's similar in size. there's a lot of middle class syrians who moved to lebanon, and it's interesting because even they, you know, were spending a lot of money in the country, and some of them are investing and so on. they are experiencing a major backlash. i mean, i have seen it personally when i have driven around beirut with a car that has a syrian licence plate. i was harassed in the street just for having the licence plate. so i can only imagine what happens to someone who is otherwise disenfranchised. then with the bombing, of course, a lot of fingers are poin
talks are scheduled to be held in geneva. syria's government is yet to say whether it will attend as well. >> al jazeera's contributor rasha from syria covers this from the front line. john siegenthaler spoke to her in new york. he asked rasha about the fallout in neighbouring lebanon. we are using her first name and hiding her identity for safety. >> first of all, 1 million syrian refugees in lebanon. it's a tiny country. imagine one million newcomers to israel. it's similar in...
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officials said today his case was not part of the recent talks in geneva. >> but we have raised -- repeatedly raised his case. >> reporter: iran has admitted to holding at least two other americans. amir hekmati, a former marine of iranian descent from michigan, visiting his grandmother but accused of being a spy and saeed abedini, an iranian-american pastor from idaho, sentenced to eight years in prison for establishing churches in iran. levinson's wife christine told me this seventh thanksgiving without bobby will be almost impossible to bear, as it will be for the other two families as well. >> so hard. okay, brian. thanks very much. >>> we turn now to a terrible tragedy caught on tape. families watching a veteran animal trainer play with a tiger he raised from birth when the animal snaps. officials are investigating tonight as the trainer fights for his life. abc's david wright has the story. >> reporter: caught on a tourist's camera, a tiger attacks its trainer. a playful demonstration, suddenly life threatening. >> that's bad. that's awful. >> reporter: the trainer's colleagues rush in
officials said today his case was not part of the recent talks in geneva. >> but we have raised -- repeatedly raised his case. >> reporter: iran has admitted to holding at least two other americans. amir hekmati, a former marine of iranian descent from michigan, visiting his grandmother but accused of being a spy and saeed abedini, an iranian-american pastor from idaho, sentenced to eight years in prison for establishing churches in iran. levinson's wife christine told me this...
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europe is a hiking group on the ground that linger on that would render the geneva conference. it takes a sweetie. use the spoon and new new new units. it's a bit of a complex situation and wanted to understand the need to consider. he can't be because it will be due to ski that comes from representation the government is one of the only two factions who complained to the present actually the part that is giving people the means of syrians to stop with the government and the cool about doing their business on the bases. they don't show any signs of backing the only other parts of the opposition. you can claim to have such a good too sleepy and representational theory of presenting another syrians are fighting groups on the ground. the kitchen was in extreme is the kitchen to compete. those people who truly important to the saudis he and melodies that the circle is becoming ever so tight that i agree with you and have been greeted with a twist. we were even larger. so it seems that the saudis are getting the heels. and the support can be used by groups the sky got the unificatio
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talks are scheduled to be held in in geneva in late january. rosha has been covering the civil war from the front lines for years. john siegenthaler spoke with her in new york, and in part two, he asked her why the removal of chemical weapons is meaningless to more syrians. >> yeah, the issue with the chemical weapons and the international reaction has been pretty much meaningless to most syrians regardless of where they are on the political spectrum. >> meaningless? >> yes, because -- you know, the chemical weapons killed, you know, maybe 1500 people or so. anyone in their rebelous area will tell you you know -- i mean sure that was the worst day of their lives, you know, for the people who were right there, where the weapons fell. but they will tell you they have been under constant bombardment for over two years. air raids and shelling and tank shells and disappearances and detention and torture, so many of them -- pretty much every single person has someone close to them currently in detention. >> and that goes on despite the removal of che
talks are scheduled to be held in in geneva in late january. rosha has been covering the civil war from the front lines for years. john siegenthaler spoke with her in new york, and in part two, he asked her why the removal of chemical weapons is meaningless to more syrians. >> yeah, the issue with the chemical weapons and the international reaction has been pretty much meaningless to most syrians regardless of where they are on the political spectrum. >> meaningless? >> yes,...
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iran now a landmark agreement between iran and six other world powers was reached over the weekend in geneva the deal is designed to curb iran's new. clear program wall staving off harsh new trade sanctions for the country now the interim six month deal temporarily freezes iran's nuclear weapons production however u.s. secretary of state john kerry acknowledged that enforcing the agreement may be more difficult than it was to reach it in the first place a groundbreaking deal halts iran's most sensitive nuclear activities while providing some relief to the country's crippling trade sanctions however it does not allow the opec member to boost oil sales for six months the deal prompted oil prices to fall and world equity markets to rise on monday as investors priced in an easing of mideast political tensions and the lift that those could provide to the global economy elsewhere a measure that would have gone further than any other developed nation to limit the compensation of banking executives was rejected by voters in switzerland over the weekend now the proposal to limit executive pay to twel
iran now a landmark agreement between iran and six other world powers was reached over the weekend in geneva the deal is designed to curb iran's new. clear program wall staving off harsh new trade sanctions for the country now the interim six month deal temporarily freezes iran's nuclear weapons production however u.s. secretary of state john kerry acknowledged that enforcing the agreement may be more difficult than it was to reach it in the first place a groundbreaking deal halts iran's most...
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washington to get on the nuclear deal with iran as world powers applaud the diplomatic effort made in geneva. good morning if you just joined us it's kevin owen here just after midnight now in moscow this is r.t. international russia's president to surge two european politicians to avoid blaming moscow for ukraine's reluctance to move closer to the e.u. the president spoke to reporters alongside the italian prime minister interest you can offer is listening. president putin is on an official visit to italy accompanied by a massive delegation eleven ministers five airplanes certain so on but it wasn't only bilateral ties and joint economic projects that the two sides were discussing but also ukraine's recent days recent decision to put on a halt its plans for a free trade zone with europe and that decision did cause and spark accusations from europe that it was made under pressure from russia and the president did comment on the situation in his own as usual straightforward unique style it was that. if we keep our free trade with kiev and this deal comes through we have every reason to believ
washington to get on the nuclear deal with iran as world powers applaud the diplomatic effort made in geneva. good morning if you just joined us it's kevin owen here just after midnight now in moscow this is r.t. international russia's president to surge two european politicians to avoid blaming moscow for ukraine's reluctance to move closer to the e.u. the president spoke to reporters alongside the italian prime minister interest you can offer is listening. president putin is on an official...
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you saw he got a positive reception with the steps taken in geneva. but now the expectations are pretty high in tehran. the iranian government will be pressured to have to perform here with respect to compliance with this and in achieving an comprehensive agreement. >> rose: have there been a lot of back door negotiations going on between the iranians and the united states? >> yeah, well a couple things. first of all i will not go into detail with respect to the diplomatic activities that took place. >> rose: but dow con term that the loss of things look that have been going on. this -- just happen out of the t plus five plus 1. >> i say-- let me say two, three, four things about this, right. first is that it shouldn't surprise anyone that the united states would, because we said we were, would be open to having, while we had pressure on, we always also said we were open to diplomacy. and we had a number of conversations with the iran yens in a number of places including, by the way in new york, with their u.n. ambassador and in other places. we had c
you saw he got a positive reception with the steps taken in geneva. but now the expectations are pretty high in tehran. the iranian government will be pressured to have to perform here with respect to compliance with this and in achieving an comprehensive agreement. >> rose: have there been a lot of back door negotiations going on between the iranians and the united states? >> yeah, well a couple things. first of all i will not go into detail with respect to the diplomatic...
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dollar and whether or not it could be displaced by the remember now talks in geneva this past weekend the p five plus one talks had a historic breakthrough and the thing that was so breakthrough about it was that the u.s. was actually speaking to around because this is so politically unacceptable in america but the talks that happen and they were a success iran agrees to deal with powers to curb nuclear work now the important thing of what might have brought america to the table is a paragraph i found in this article saying some curbs on gold trading will also be removed while iran will be allowed to buy and sell precious metals including gold it will be barred from accepting them as payment for oil or any other sanctioned transaction according to the officials iran's sits on the world's fourth largest proven oil. service so you know we know that imports to turkey for example of gold has been record there's huge quantities of gold go into turkey so was this iran selling their oil in that for that gold was this a part of that whole deal or maybe the us didn't want gold being traded for
dollar and whether or not it could be displaced by the remember now talks in geneva this past weekend the p five plus one talks had a historic breakthrough and the thing that was so breakthrough about it was that the u.s. was actually speaking to around because this is so politically unacceptable in america but the talks that happen and they were a success iran agrees to deal with powers to curb nuclear work now the important thing of what might have brought america to the table is a paragraph...
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. >> syrian rebels under growing pressure to make a decision about whether to attend the geneva peace conference. the syrian coalition, the main opposition group is pushing back. and has set a number of conditions for sending its representatives to those negotiations. one of them is a cease fire across the country, to areas besieged by government soldiers. they also want the release of prisoners. but that's not all they want. he does not have -- will not have any role in the future of the county. >> while the political man moving continues, so does the shooting. >> fighters are seen here in southern aleppo, launching an attack against government troops. on the outskirts, government jets found rebel positions. and over in the alimony area, a major campaign is underway to take positions now under rebel controls. >> it's been more than 2 1/2 years of fighting. and tens of thousands of people have been killed. now the international community faces the delicate task of convincing the rebels and the government that diplomacy is the only challenge. al jazeera. >> at least 15 people have been
. >> syrian rebels under growing pressure to make a decision about whether to attend the geneva peace conference. the syrian coalition, the main opposition group is pushing back. and has set a number of conditions for sending its representatives to those negotiations. one of them is a cease fire across the country, to areas besieged by government soldiers. they also want the release of prisoners. but that's not all they want. he does not have -- will not have any role in the future of the...